Ukraine has registered 11,960 new cases of COVID-19, 26,160 recoveries, and 557 related deaths in the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Health Ministry said on Wednesday.
“Over the past day, November 30, Ukraine has recorded 11,960 new cases of COVID-19, including 1,088 children and 207 medical workers, while 233,471 people have been vaccinated for COVID-19, among them 76,979 people who received their first shot and 156,492 who have completed vaccination. In the past 24 hours, 3,629 persons have been hospitalized, 557 have died, and 26,160 have recovered,” the Health Ministry said on Telegram.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Ukraine has seen a total of 3,450,341 coronavirus infections, including 2,972,192 recoveries and 86,532 deaths.
Ukrainian medical facilities need UAH 17 billion for the technical re-equipment, Minister of Health Viktor Liashko says.
“Some UAH 17 billion are needed for the technical re-equipment of medical facilities. Are there any additional funds? Probably not,” he said during a discussion at the Korean-Ukrainian Forum in Kyiv on Tuesday.
Liashko also announced the plans of the Ministry of Health to launch clustering of medical facilities in 2022 in order to determine “the place and role of each of them in the healthcare system.”
“We cannot invest equally in all medical facilities. We have to find the place and role of each facility in the healthcare system in order to identify the leading provider for each service in each region,” he said.
Liashko recalled: when services for the treatment of heart attacks and strokes were identified as a priority and began to be paid for at an increased rate, “all clinics wanted to have an angiograph.”
“We understand that this cannot be so, since in this case this equipment would not be loaded and would only work two or three hours a day,” he said.
National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 30/11/21
Source: National Bank of Ukraine
UNIQA insurance company (Kyiv), part of the non-banking financial group UNIQA Ukraine, whose shareholder is UNIQA Group (Austria), in January-September 2021 increased the collection of premiums by 24% – to UAH 2.345 billion, according to the company’s website.It is also noted that, according to the results of the nine months, the share of premiums in motor types of insurance is 35%, property – 21% and personal types – 44% of the portfolio.The company’s insurance reserves as of September 30, 2021 amount to UAH 1.6 billion. The assets accepted to cover insurance reserves by 63.8% exceed the amount of insurance reserves and amount to UAH 2.5 billion.The actual solvency margin of UNIQA is UAH 810.3 million and exceeds the standard by 61.8%. The insurer’s equity capital is UAH 834.5 million.The company also reports that in January-September of this year, it transferred taxes and mandatory payments to the budget in the amount of UAH 195.1 million, including income tax in the amount of UAH 84.6 million.UNIQA medical assistance for the specified period processed more than 950,000 calls, more than 180,000 were processed by technical assistance.UNIQA Group entered the Ukrainian market in 2006. UNIQA Ukraine today includes the companies UNIQA and UNIQA Life.UNIQA Group is one of the leading insurance groups in its main markets in Austria, Central and Eastern Europe.
The toughening of quarantine rules will affect primarily unvaccinated citizens, Minister of Health of Ukraine Viktor Liashko has said.“The government is forced to place the unvaccinated people under quarantine as the coronavirus is not retreating. Europe is setting a new continental record for the incidence of COVID-19, and we must take action to save the lives of citizens who have not yet been vaccinated,” he said at a briefing on Tuesday.“The largest number of changes in the quarantine rules concerns the regime in the zones of the yellow level of epidemic danger, in particular, the work of the business. If earlier it could choose the models of activity in the ‘yellow’ zone – not to check documents on vaccination or negative test, but to work in accordance with certain restrictions in the region or to check documents and work without restrictions of this level – now the business is losing such an option,” the minister said.Liashko clarified that people who have not received at least one vaccine against COVID-19 or who do not have a negative test or a certificate of recovery will not be able to take part in all public events, including cultural ones, sports, entertainment, social, religious, etc. at the “yellow” level of epidemic danger. These people will also not be able to visit cinemas and other cultural institutions, gyms, fitness centers, swimming pools, will not be able to use the services of catering establishments, “bars, restaurants, cafes and other establishments will be closed for them.”At the same time, Liashko noted that the work of banks, gas stations, veterinary stores, pharmacies and all food stores in the “yellow” and “red” zones is not limited for the unvaccinated, “however, it is mandatory to comply with anti-epidemic rules – wearing a mask and maintaining physical distance of 1.5 meters.”